Yarlington is a small, rural parish in Somerset, England, tucked into the rolling farmland and hedged fields that typify much of the county. The settlement is made up of a handful of farms and cottages, lanes and paddocks rather than a dense centre, and the landscape invites walking and shows of traditional agricultural practices.
Its history and economy are strongly agricultural and there’s a local connection to cider-making - the well-known Yarlington Mill cider apple takes its name from the area - while a scattering of historic houses and farm buildings hint at a longer past. Community life is quiet and local, often centred on village events and neighbouring market towns, which together sustain a mix of long‑standing farming families and people who commute to nearby centres.